Just curious about all those people saying that they were going to sue bungie a while back? How's that working out?
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#Destiny
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You can imagine the trial though! Judge: so Bungie tell us the story for this case? Bungie: we don't have one!
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They went to the court room but they had a weasel error so it was thrown out of court
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They all realized that paying a lawyer $1000 an hour to sue a company over a $60 game is moronic.
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They told thier lawyer He was hyped to have a case Blew it out of apportion (so people rallied) When they got in front of the judge, the case was thrown out do to the fact..... [spoiler]merica bitches, companies do what they want, Ur fault for believing the hype. We as gamers should have learned after alians colonial marines[/spoiler]
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Error Code Caterpillar stopped them.
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They're all stuck at home making butt-salad and thinking about getting fingered by their Dads.
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Edited by ChaosTheoryCraft: 3/3/2015 1:54:02 AMJudge: Explain your case Angry gamers: THERE IS NO STORY! Bungie: The game is exposition, the story itself is in the cards you unlock Judge: Did you unlock and read the cards? Angry Gamers: ..... Angry Gamers: WE DONT KNOW HOW TO READ!!!!!!!
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They hate us cause they anus!
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I'm just here so I don't get fined
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About as well as you'd expect. [spoiler]Nothing happened.[/spoiler]
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They couldn't stop playing long enough to call a lawyer
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It never worked out, the people suing Bungie never made it to the courtroom. [spoiler]They couldn't leave their caves[/spoiler]
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So if a preview and interviews with the cast and director of a movie make it seem really awesome, and they tell us it has a great story and great cinematography, and then it turns out to be total shit, can everyone who bought a ticket sue them? No, because that would be ridiculous. Hyping up your product is something that's been done since the snake sold eve an apple. Not illegal. In any way. Let's move on.
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It's my money and I need it now!
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Funny thing is a bunch of people got together and filed a class action lawsuit against EA & DICE this time last year and they were paid to drop the suit. It wouldn't be that hard to sue Bungie if enough people felt like they were wronged in some way. But they wouldn't win because Destiny was and still is a functioning product since launch. Battlefield 4 however, was completely broken at launch and people had a right to complain they paid $60 for something that didn't work and they can't get a refund.
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The fact that the disclaimer you agreed to specifically said you can't sue them, and if you try to, you then violated the agreement and they'll sue you, is enough to let it go for most logical people.
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I'm eating cereal
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And who is the GOD of any standard that isn't met in a video game from any previous promotion or advertising agenda?! Who is going to lay down the real truth about "why" a video game sucks? Seems all pretty subjective to me, as every gamer has different opinions about everything, since the gaming industry is all opinion based anyway. They gave us PVE, they gave us PVP...what outline or evidence are you people operating from, that proves Bungie isn't holding their end of the bargain?! Please...address this.
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Lol true
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All those people bluffed so hard.
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Edited by BigMajorPhil : 3/3/2015 12:37:56 AMI sued them and collected. #cashmoney
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They are just peanut butter and jealous
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Let's all stop playing and sue. We can sue for misrepresentation, false advertisement, and awful community management
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Bungie should be sued but the problem is it's never been done. There's no template. Let's be real. Bungie lied. You can't do that. They continue to lie and demand our money and if you don't pay they hold content at ransom forcing you to buy or lose out on a chance for epic gear once a week. If psn can have a rotation without the content xbox gets then people who didn't pay dlc can have a rotation without the dlc in it. Bungie chooses to fxck over the fans. I say bungie and not Activision because bungie's name is on it. If they don't want to take the blame they should speak up. They have set a new president for selling games. Some will use this tactic and over promise and others, probably the popular dev teams, will avoid these tactics like the plague because they actually care about their reputations as developers. What's 1 thing everyone talks about? How the dev showed off stuff at e3 that didn't end up in the game. It happens often. Should we of expected this from bungie? Not at this scale I think is the honest answer. So with no template and it never being done and by that I mean gamers suing a developer. There's no way to get it done. Individual cost would be much too great and individual reward I'm not sure can surpass the simple cost of the game. You would need to claim other things that would be hard to prove. After all the business mumbo jumbo the biggest point would be the spectacle. Simply doing it to do it and have bungie publicly shamed.
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The latest patch included a liscence agreement